Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea 01.10.2020 Franziska Wehinger (FES) Leave It in the Ground! The discovery of gas in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea has raised high hopes for sources of income in countries such as Egypt, Cyprus or Lebanon. Yet, extracting this gas will be very expensive, risk regional stability, and slow down the fossil-fuel phase out. The EU should focus on supporting renewable energies in the region rather than encouraging the import of East Mediterranean gas. The workshop discusses the challenges of gas exploitation in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and provides possible solutions. Lead: Franziska Wehinger (FES) Facilitation: Franziska Wehinger (FES) Speakers: Nezahat Baradari, MdB; Diana Kaissy, Executive Director Lebanese Oil and Gas Initiative; Dr. Charles Ellinas, CEO of e-CNHC (E-C Cyprus Natural Hydrocarbons Company Ltd) Language: English (Translation into German) Clean Heat in the MENA Region 6 MB Decentralized Solar in Jordan 82 MB [Translate to English:] 16 MB [Translate to English:] Energy Transition Phase Model - MENA 11 MB This video is provided on YouTube. To look at it, you have to agree to our marketing cookies. Further information can be found in the detailed Data protection information. Accept Marketing Cookies and load video Thursday, 27.08.2020 Oil Prices below Zero - Economic Implications on the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Resources Thursday, 27.08.2020 Eastern Mediterranean Gas Resources – Future of Energy, EU Green Deal and the Environmental Aspects Thursday, 27.08.2020 Geopolitical Developments affecting East Med Gas Resources and the Role of the EU in the region